About

Who am I?

My simple introduction

My nickname is Stark, my Twitter account is StarkEVM99, and my GitHub account is HelloRWA.

10 years of Web2

I graduated from a physics major, but I started learning computer technology on my own during my sophomore year, and by the time of my graduation, I was already a full-stack developer.

I experienced 10 years of Web2, and I tried multiple startups, but none of them were successful.

One is that I didn't have the mindset of all in. Of course, it was also because I didn't have enough courage and resources to support myself to devote all my efforts.

Insufficient persistence and investment of time and energy will only allow you to barely touch the threshold of the industry, but not enough to stand out in the industry.

Of course, there was also a job that I could retire early, but I failed in the All in limited sneakers trading platform startup, and only developed the product without focusing on traffic and operations, ultimately ending in failure.

All in Web3

During 2017-2018, just after leaving a company that had been working for almost 3 years (a team that thought it might be able to become a unicorn, but I couldn't see any hope, so I left), my good friend introduced me to download the OKX app for the first time, and bought BTC.

However, I didn't have a long-term mindset or good investment experience, and I lost a lot of money. Now I'm a seasoned old韭菜, and I've basically paid the lesson of financial investment.

Then, I gradually learned more about Web3, and decided to all in Web3. Finally, I fully committed to Web3 entrepreneurship in May 2022.

I first came into contact with the LitProtocol technical solution when I attended eth Shanghai in May 2022. I decided that it was very consistent with my product application technology for applying blockchain to the real world. So in the next two years, I basically developed product MVPs for different user scenarios around the direction of on-chain token gating.

Basically, each time I started a new project based on a competition topic, and used this LitProtocol technical solution to develop and implement it. During this period, I produced more than 10 PoCs, won more than 20 track awards, and finally landed related products in the RWA-Wallet track.

My technical stack

I always have subjective preferences for technology, which is also the core driving force for me to like writing code.

If you don't like something, you're unlikely to be able to study it with passion, let alone create value with it.

So I tend to choose cutting-edge and interesting technologies in technology selection.

This may be different from most technical people, who may be more conservative and seek stability.

I think that any endeavor that creates value must be risky, and if you don't study cutting-edge technologies, you will inevitably be left behind by the times.

Of course, here, I think the technology is more broadly指向,not just the technology of writing code, but also the understanding of products, projects, and market growth.

Some of the crafts I like to use:

  • Frontend
    • Vue3
    • Nuxt4
    • TailwindCSS
    • Unocss
    • Chrome
  • Backend
    • Node.js, actually directly wrote API in Nuxt
  • Blockchain
    • Solidity
    • AO/Lua
  • Database
    • PostgreSQL
    • Redis
    • MongoDB
  • Operation and Maintenance
    • Ubuntu
    • Docker
    • Docker Compose
    • Nginx
    • PM2
    • Vercel
  • Development Machine:
    • MacBook Pro M2 Max
    • 3 External Displays
    • Logic Keys
    • MX Ergo
    • Warp
    • Cursor
    • VSCode
    • zsh/oh-my-zsh
  • Gears
    • Homepod 2 * 2
    • AirPods Max
    • Xiaomi SU7 Max

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